Typewriting machine



Dec. 6, 1938. A. G. FjKuRowsKl 2,1395552.

TYPEWRITING MACHINE Filed Oct. 19, 1955 6 Sheets-Sheet l MN- @WSN Dec. 6, 1938. A G. F. KUROWSKI TYPEWRIT ING MACHINE Filed Oct. 19, 1935 6 Sheets-Sheet 2 De@ 6, 1938. AV G. F. KU'ROWSKI TYPEWRITING MACHINE Filed oct. 19, 1955 6 Sheets-Sheet 3 Dec. 6, 1938.` `A G. F. KURowsKl TYPEWRITING MACHINE Filed Oct. 19, 1955 6 Sheets-Sheet 5 All Il.. Ww

Dec.q6,A 1938. A. G. F. KuRowsKl TYPEWRITING MACHINE Filed Oct. 19, 1935 6 Sheets-$heet 6 Patented Dec. 6, 1938 UNITED STATES PATE-NT oFFlcE TYPEWRITING MACHINE Alfred G. F. Kurowski, Brooklyn,- N. Y., assignor to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y., a corporation of Delaware Application October 19, 1935, Serial No. 45,790

12 Claims.

27, 1917, and in the patent to Cook 1,222,736 dated April 17, 1917, into a power-operated typewriter.

An object of the invention is to provide a power mechanism which may be incorporated in such standard typewriter, to replace certain hand-operated connections, with a minimum of change to the standard machine. i

15 A further object of the invention is to provide a power mechanism in which the electric motor and drive-train portions, outside of the typewriter, are compacted with reference to the latter so that the power-driven machine will `not lbe excessively bulky.

Upon the shift to upper-case relative positions of the platen and types, a detent-device becomes effective to sustain said positions until the typing of the first upper-case character; such detentdevice being employed herein in conjunction with means for shifting to upper case by power atoperation of a regular shift key. A feature of the present improvements resides in novel provision whereby the shift to upper case has the effect of enabling the escapement universal bar or other suitable universally operated element of the escapement mechanism, as it co-operates in the typing of the first upper-case character, to disable or withdraw said detent-device for consequent restoration to lower-case relative positions of the platen and types. 'A corollary to said novel feature is that,` during all primary or lower-case typing, said universal bar has no connection toA said detent-devices,and idle movements of the 40 latter by the universal bar are thereby avoided to the end, among other advantages, that the detent shall not be liable to miss its function throughv being rendered unready, by said universal bar, to catch and hold a shift to upper case.

A further feature of improvement resides in novel means whereby, for continuous or repeated typing in upper case, operationv of a special shift key results in preventing the resulting casey-shift from enabling the universal bar to disable said detent-device. A release-key train, additional to the regular and special shift-key trains, 'includes novel means whereby operation of a release-key is effective to cancel the result of operating either( the regular shift -key or the special shift key;

said means including provision whereby, by operating the release-key, after operation of the regular shift key has caused a shift to upper case, restoration to lower case is effected independently of and before printing an upper-case character, and provision whereby, when the release-key is 5 operated after said special shift key, the latter is released from a latch and the detent-device is tripped for terminating the condition of continuous upper-case typing.

The novel case-shift-controlling key-trains and l.

y detent-device may be correlated to the usual shift-rail-frame employed in the Underwood typewriter for case-shifting the platen frame, and saidtrains and devices are herein arranged for installation in substantially similar relation to 7 the machine assembly as obtained for prior Underwood case-shift controls exemplified in said Cook Patent 1,222,736, thereby conducing to minimizing the alterations required to convert said prior machine into a power-operable machine.

A transverse power-shaft to which the types are selectively coupled' by operation of typing keys is disposed Within the typewriter-frame. For compacting the portion of the power-drive mechanism that is outside of the typewriter-frame, a 25 compact, high-speed motor may be used and is attached to the back of the typewriter-frame, so= that a drive-shaft from said motor extends along and is disposed close to the back of said frame. Transmissionor reduction gearing is employed I9 and may be placed, within a housing, in proximity to one of the cornersformed by the back and side of the machine-frame, so that its input shaft is' connected'to said motor-driveshaft. Said transmission or reduction gearing may have an output ,35 shaft atA right angles to said input and motordrive shaft, said output shaft extending forwardly along the side of the typewriter-frame for connection to the power-shaft within said typewriterframe. Suchside-shaft may also have a gear S40 or pulley to drive a carriage-return shaft disposed, in the' Underwood machine, at the top of the typewriter-frame. Connection of said sideshaft to said type and case-shift actuating powera shaft is made by other transmission lgearing con- Il are substantially compacted to the end that the LIl power-driven typewriter with its power drive is practically no more bulky than the ordinary standard typewriter.

Other features and advantages will hereinafter appear.

In the accompanying drawings, i

Figure 1 shows a detail of the case-shift mechanism.

Figure 2 is a sectional side view showing the invention embodied in a standard typewriter.

Figure 3 is a diagram of the electrical circuit which includes the motor, a circuit controller operated by the centrifugal governor, and a resistor.

Figure 4 is a top plan, partly sectioned, showing part of the case-shift mechanism, and the compact arrangement of the power mechanism with reference to the typewriter-frame.

Figure 5 is an under side view of the electric motor, and shows the latter attached to the back of the typewriter-frame.

Figure 6 is a side View diagram representing the power-shaft and a type-actionv which may be coupled thereto at operation of the type-key lever.

Figure 7 is a top plan view of the part of the case-shift mechanism at o'ne side of the typeloperation of a release key.

Figure 11 is a side view showing power-operation of the case-shift mechanism at operation of a special shift'key which also functions to disable the means whereby the letter-feeding universal bar effects restoration of the platen.

Figure 12 is a perspective view showing a cor- *ner of the machine frame and the compact motor attached thereto, parts of said motor being shown broken away to show details.

Figure 13 is a cross-section View of the centrifugal speed regulator asattached to and housed with the motor.

Figure 14 is a top plan view showing details of the gearing connecting the power-shaft and sideshaft.

Type-bars 20 are swingable about a fulcrum 2| in a segment 22 to print by means of the usual upper and lower case types 23 against a platen 24, journaled in a platen-frame 25 which is case shiftable in a carriage 26. An external frame 29 of the typewriter has rails 36, 3l for said carriage.

At the end portion of' the type-bar 'printing stroke, type-bar heel 32 moves the usual universal bar 33 and'its frame 35 rearwardly to rock escapement dogs 34, said universal bar framebeing supported and guided by the segment 22 as at 36, and by a rockable frame 38 pivotably supported at 39 by a fixture, not s hown. At recoil of the type-bar 26, spring 4I restores the universal bar frame 35, the escapement-dogs 34 following. Escapement-wheel 42 coacts with the thus actuated escapement-dogs to letter-feed the carriage 26 by means of the usual feed-rack 41. The carriage is urged in letter-feed direction by The platen-frame 25 is vsupported. and guided for up-and-down case-shifts by side arms 49 of a rock-shaft 50, journaled in the carriage 26, and by side links 51. A roller 5| and a hook 52 of saidplaten-frame 25 connect the latter to a shift-rail 53 embodied in a frame 54 having side members 55, 56 spacing said shift-rail 53 forwardly from a cross-shaft 58 of said frame journaled in the typewriter-frame 29 at 66, Figure 4. The lowercase position of the platen-frame is gaged by stops 6I on the carriage 26.

Each type-bar 28 has the usual pin-and-slot connection 62 to an operating lever 63 having a fulcrum 64 in a cross-bar 65 having lever-locating slots 66. A type-key-lever 61, Figure 6, when depressed, operates through a hook-link 68 pivoted thereto at 69, to draw downwardly a couplerlink 10, pivoted to the operating lever 63 at 1I, and thereby causes a head 12 of said couplerlink to engage a rotating toothed power-shaft 13. The ensuing forward movement of the couplerlink 16 aotuates the operating lever 63 and its type-bar 20 tovprint, a lug 15 of said coupler-link 10 meanwhile passing from the hook-link 68 of the type-key-iever 61. A cam 11 of the forwardly moving coupler-link- 16 engages anadjustable stud 18 to effect disengagement of the couplerlink 10 from the power-shaft at a suitable time before the type 23 strikes the platen. At such disengagement, a spring 19 pulls the couplerlink 1U back against a stop 86, and, the couplerlink 10 having also passed from the hook-link 68, the type-bar 20 and operating lever 6'3 are free.

after printing, to be returned to theirI normal- Figure 6 positions by said spring 18. The usual type-bar rest (not shown) determines the normal position of the type-bar 20; and the normal position of the operating lever 63 may be determined by abutment of the coupler-link lug with the hook-link 68, the latter, in turn, abutting a stop 8l on the key-lever 61. A spring 82 normally keeps the hook-link 68 against said key-lever stop 8| and will yield to permit the head of the hook-link 6 8 to pass the coupler-link lug 15 should the return of the key-lever 61 by its usual spring 83 follow restoration of the rest of the type-action parts.

The type-key-lev-ers 61 have a fulcrum on a rod 84 in a cross-member 85 having key-leverlocating slots 86, and forming part of a frame 81 including the cross-bar 65 for the operating levers 63, said frame 81 being attached to the typewriter-frame 29. A comb 88 attached to the typewriter-frame 29 guides the type-key-levers 6 1 at their forward portions.

'I'he novel features of the motor-drive, outside of'the typewriter-frame, for the power-shaft 13 will now be described.

Said power-shaft 13 within the typewriterframe 29, is located relatively to the base and back of the machine, as in Figures 2 and 4. A compact electric motor 90, disposed adjacent-.ly to a back corner of the typewriter-frame 29, and a reduction-gearing unit 92, adjacent the other 'connection as at back corner of said typewriter-frame, are connected by a transverse shaft-line 93 which extends alon'g and is close to the back of the machine. An output shaft-line 94 of the reductiongearing unit 92 is at right angles to the transverse or motor shaft-line 93 and-extendsalong and is close to the side of the typewriter-frame 29 for connection to the power-shaft 13.

The transVerse'motor-shaft line 93 includes a motor-shaft 95, an input shaft 96, of the reduction-gearing 92, journaled in a reductiongearing housing 91, and a coupling shaft 98, detachably connected to said motor and input shafts, as at 99, |00, Figure 4. The reductiongearing housing 91 has a bracket-arm |0|, attached to the back of the typewriter-frame 29 by screws |02. A worm |03 on the reductiongearng input shaft 96 drives the side shaft-line 94 at reduced speed through a worm-wheel |04, carried by. a section |06 of said side shaft-line 94, said shaft-section |06 being journaled at one end in said reduction-gearing housing 91 and extending forwardly therefrom for detachable |01 to another shaft-section |08 which completes the side shaft-line 94 and carries a helical pinion |09 meshing with a helical gear ||0 carried by the .power-shaft 13. Said lattershaft-section |08 is journaled in a housing which encloses the helical gearing |09, ||0.

An adjustable frictiony coupling between the motor 90 and the power-shaft 13 is contained in the housing J| and includes a resilient friction washer |,|3, keyed to the power-shaft 13, and a companion driving-disk ||4 fastened to the helical gear ||0. As the slip connection yields, saidhelical gear l0 rotates .upon a reduced end portion ||'5, Figure 14, of the powershaft 13. A power-shaft collar H8 has a pin ||1 for driving the friction washer ||3. The

frictional grip of said drivingdisk ||4 on sa1d.

washer I3 is adjusted by turning said collar I6 about a threaded end I9 of the power-shaft, and said collar may be split for securing it by a clamp-screw |20.

The helical gear ||0 has a sleeve |2| bearing against a shoulder |22 of the power-shaft 13, and, by means of said sleeve |2|, the power-shaft may be journaled in the helical gear-housing L| as seen in Figure 14, the side member of the typewriter-frame 29 having a clearance |23 for the power-shaft. Said housing is secured to the typewriter-frame by screws |24, and has a removable side cover |25. The other end of the power-shaft is journaled in a bearing |26, Figure 4, in the typewriter-frame 29, and may be shouldered against said bearing, the other powershaft shoulder |22 co-operating by bearing againstthe housing Figure 14, to confine the power-shaft 13 endwise.

A pulley |28, carried by the side shaft-line 94, and a connecting belt |29 toa pulley 59 on the carriage-return shaft connect the latter to the described power-drive which is thus enabled to return the typewriter-carriage. carriage-return shaft-bracket v48 may have -a laterally-extending arm |30, for attachment to a seat |3|, provided upon the typewriter-frame 29, by screws |32 which pass through a slotted portion |33 of said bracket-arm, to provide for shifting said bracket 48 to adjust the belt tension.

.It will be seen that the described three-sided power-drive array and the means employed therefor affordan important advantage,- in that the power-drive is compacted relatively to the typewriter, so that the latter may be used with The ordinary desk-facilities, and may be handled as readily as the ordinary standard typewriter; it beingnoted that the side shaft-line 94 and the rear 'motor-shaft-line 93 are respectively close to the frame of the machine. Furthermore, the ythree-sided power-drive array affords the ad vantage that the side shaft-line 94 thereof mayl be utilized as described for connecting the powerdrive to the carriage-return shaft 45.

The electric motor 90 is shown attached', by screws' |35, to a plate |35 attached to the back of the typewriter-frame by screws |31, Figures 2, 4 and'12. Said plate mounts a resistor |39 and a motor-switch |40, and is also bent to form a wall |4| which faces the outer end of the motor and mounts a contact |42, and a receptacle |43 for a'power-line plug |38. Said contact |42 is at the axis of the motor 90.and faces a. companion insulated contact |44 carried by the motor-shaft 95. A centrifugal controller |45 on the motor-shaft co-operates with said contacts |42, |44 to make and break the circuit, to regulate the speed of the'motor according to adjustment of the contacts |42. For compactness a motor of high speed, say 10,000 R, P. may be employed. 'Ihe resistor |39 co-operates with the centrifugal controller |45 and its contacts |42, |44 to reduce and maintain the' speed i the slotted cross-member 85, the latter and thel front comb 88 retaining said main lever |53 lat- A erally. i

Said downwardly-rocked main lever |53 acts, through a hook-link |54, to swing downwardly a pull-link |55, pivoted'at |56 to a case-shiftoperating lever |51, andthereby connects said pull-link at its head,|59 to the rotating power-shaft 13. 'I'he ensuing.power-shaft-driven forward movement of said pull-link |55 rocks said case-shift-operating `lever |51 forwardly about the fulcrum-rod 64 to swing, by means of a link |6I, -the shift-rail frame 54 to the upper-case position, Figure 9.

As said case-shift-railframe 54 thus reaches said upper-case position, under the power-shaft impulse, a detent or latch arm |62, pressed by a spring |83, becomes effective to keep said shiftrail frame 54, together with the platen 24 and platen-frame 25, in upper-case position; the pull-link |55, the case-shft-operating lever |51 and the link IBI, urged by a pull-link spring |50, returning to their normal positions independently of said frame 54, like in Figure 8, it being noted, however, that said Figure 8 represents a later phase in the operation of the caseshift mechanism. The link IBI has a pin-andslot connection |54 to the case-shift-rail frame 54, to permit its return-independently of the latter. The return of said link IGI, the caseshift-operating lever 51 and the pull-link |55 results from the latter becoming disengaged from the power-shaft 13 when a nose |55 of said pull-link |55 encounters an abutment |66, which acts to disconnect the pull-link head |59 from the power-shaft .13. The disconnection of the pull-link |55 and power-shaft 13 may be effected before the shift-rail frame 54 nally reaches the upper-case position in othat said lframe 54 may finally reach said position by the inertiaof the movement given it by the power-shaft impulse.

`'Ihe pull-link |55 is free to return to its normal position independently also of return of the main lever |53, because a pull-link lug |61, engaged by the hook-link |54, will have passed from the latter.r Said hook-link |54, pressed by a spring |68, stops against said main lever |531 at |69. Said spring |68 permits said hook-link |54, pivoted to said main lever '|53, at |10, to pass said-lug |61 at return of the main lever |53 by its spring |1|;. 'I'he pull-link |55 abuts the stop 80, while the case-shift-operating lever |51 abuts the cross-bar 65 at |13 in the normal positions of the parts, Figure 2. p

A shoulder |14 of thelatch-arm |62 drops, with the latter, behind a lateral projection |1501! the shift-rail frame side-member 56, to keep the shift-rail frame 54 in upper-case position, an edge |16 of said latch-arm |62 stopping at this time against the top of said projection |15, Figure 9. In the lower-case shift-rail-frame position, Figure 2, an edge |11 of said latch-arm |62 rests j upon said projection |15. Saidlatch-arm |62 is pivoted to the fulcrum-rod 64 in the slotted crgssbar(y 65, which also locates said latch-arm laterally. Said latch-arm |62 is shown made in two parts having a screw and slot connection |18, Figure 1,

for `relative adjustment of said parts to adjust the lposition of the latching shoulder |14 in accord with the upper-case position ofthe shift- 4rail-frame 54. 'I'he platen-frame 25 has shouly,

ders |19 for engaging the side-stops 6|, Figure 9,

to prevent overthrow of the shift to upper case.

'Ihe latch-arm |62 has pivoted thereto at |80 an arm |8| whose laterally projecting lug |82 is held retracted, at the lower-case position of the shift-rail frame 54, from a latch-arm-actuating relaser or finger |83, by abutment of said arm ger |83 to said latch-arm |62. Said finger, |83

is `keyed tov a rock-shaft |85, lournaled in the frame 81 and having an arm |86 connectedat |81 to an arm |88 of the frame 38 of the universalbar train. Thus, with said lug |82 over the finger |83, the operation of any type-action to print in upper case will, by means of the train from the universal bar to said finger |83, actuate the latter to lift the latch-arm |62' from the lateral proiection |15 of the shift-rail frame 54, as in Figure 8. At the ensuing restoration of said'shift-rail frame, together with the platen 24 and platenframe 25, to lower-case positions by gravity, said lateral projection |15 encounters and swin'gsthe arm |8| back to its Figure 2 position, to retract the arm-lug |82 from the finger |83, to thereby avoid, during all lower-case typing. idle lifting of the latch-arm |62 to the Figure 'l position. Said latch-arm |62 is therefore never vunready, during lower-case typing, to drop into upper-case-hold- 'ing -positionfand itis therefore feasible, for fast operation of theV machine. to shift to upper case An arm |90, extending rearward from a stationary pivot-screw |9| isJ swung upwardly by a spring |92 to confront the lateral projection |15 of the shift-rail frame 54 as the latter reaches its lower-case position, said arm |90 thus acting to prevent rebound of said frame 54 from said lower- ,case position. At the start of depression of the f rmain'leverv |53, the latter, engaging a side lug |93 Preparatory to extended typing in upper case, a y

special key-lever ,194, having a key |95, is depressed about a fulcrum-screw |96 tothrust a rod |91 rearwardly toA oppose the arm |8|, and thereby preventv forward swing of the latter when the shift-rail frame 54 moves to upper-case position. Said rod is pivoted at |98 to said special key-lever |94, and at its rear end is slidably supported for fore-and-aft movement /by means of a headed stud ,200 lof said rod |91 working in a slot 20| of the latch-arm |62, the headk of said stud opposing said arm |8| when said rod |91 `has been thrust rearwardly ,by depression of special key-lever |94` An arm 202 of a latch-lever 203, having a vfixed pivot at 204, drops behind a shoulder 205 of an arm 206 of the special key-lever |94, when the latter has.. been depressed as in Figure 11', to keep kthefrod |91 thrust rearwardlyF and the arm |8| away from the finger |83 until it is desiredto end the typing in upper case. The special key-mechanism is thus operative to prevent the shift-railframe movement to upper-case position from enabling operation of any type-action at upper case to cause restoration of the shift-rail frame 54 and platen 24 to lower-case position. A common yspring 208 serves to turn the latch-lever 203 into latching position, and also serves for restoring the special key-lever |94 upon the latters release, which will be described presently. -It will be seen that the rod |91 may turn about its pivot |98 in,V

accordance with the lifting of the latch-arm |62 by fthe finger |83 or by a release-key mechanism which will be described presently.

The special key-lever |94 may be depressed, and

s become latched to thrust back and disable the ,arm

8|, after a shift to upper case has been effected by -operating the regular case-shift key |41; or

` the depression of said special key-lever |94 may initially effect the shift to upper-case position and become l tched, besides disabling said arm |8|. For these purposes, said special key-lever |94, when depressed, may alsol depress the regular shift-key lever t|48 by engaging a pin 209 in the latter, as in Figure 11. 'Ihe resulting depression of the main lever |53 by said regular shiftkey lever |48 acts, as hereinbefore described, to

E connect the pull-link to the power-shaft for effecting shift to upper case; the regular shift-key lever |48 andmain lever |53 remaining depressed until the aforesaid releasel of said special keythe latch-arm |62, the main lever |53 will again.

be depressed and lthe pull-link |55 be connected to the power-shaft 13, but the resulting stroke of the operating lever |51 and link |6| will be idle.

A release lever :2||, having a key 2|2,fis depressed about the fulcrum-rod 64 in the slotted cross-bar G5, which laterally locates said release lever 2|| which is also guided in a slotted cross.- plate 2|0 which 'also guides the special keylever |94. An arm 2|3 of said release lever 2|| has a lateral extension 2|4 under the upper-caseholding latch-arm |62, whereby depression of said release lever 2|| at its key 2|2, when the shift-rail frame 54 is held in upper-case position by said latch-arm |62, causes the latter to be lifted from the lateral projection |15 of the shiftrail frame 54the latter thereupon returning to lower-case position.

Should the special key-lever |94 have been depressed and become held by the latch-lever 203, to disable the arm lill,` preparatory to typing repeatedly in upper case, the depression of the release lever 2|| will, besides lifting the latcharm |62, as justl described, turn saidlatch-lever 203, by engagement of a release-lever arm 2| 6 with a latch-lever pin 2|1, to release said special key-lever |94, which ensuingly becomes restored by the spring 208. The restoration of the release lever 2| retracts the rod |91, to re-enablethe arm |8| to couple said latch-arm |62 to the finger |83 if the next shift to upper case is effected by operating the regular shift-key lever |48.

Depression of the release lever. 2| is thus effective to cause restoration of the shift-rail frame 54 from upper-case position, irrespective of whether thev shift to upper case has been effected by means of the regular shift-key lever |49 alone,

cr in conjunction with operation of the special key-lever |94 to sustain the upper-case condition..

Side plates 2|8, 2|9 attached to the typewriterframe 29 by screws 220 support the slotted crossplate 2|0, as at 22|, Figure 4, and also support a transverse angle bar 222, Figure 2, slotted to guide the type-action coupler-link 10 and the case-shift pull-link 55. The springs 19, |60 for said links 10, |55 are anchored, as at 223, to said angle bar 222. The stop 80 for said links 10, |55 is a'transverse rod supported at its ends, for upand-down adjustment, byv said side plates 2| 8,

stopped, for its normal position, as at 221, by a transverse bar 228 attached to the cross-plate 2| 0, and the main shift-lever |53 is similarly stopped by the comb 88.

229 represents a series of tumblers which act in known manner to `permit full depression of only one key at a time; said tumblers being retained between'said cross-plate 2|0 and transverse bar 228. The down strokes of the main lever |53, the special shift-key lever |94 and the release lever 2| are stopped by the bottomsof their respective slots in the cross-plate 2|0. The shift-key lever |48, fastened, at one side of the machine, to the cross-shaft |49, is supplemented by another shift-key lever 230 which is at the other side of the machine, and is partly shown in Figure 4, and is fastened to said cross-shaft |49. Y, Manual depression of said other shift-key lever' 23B, instead-of the shift-key lever |48, de-

presses the main shift lever |53, by means of said cross-shaft |49, the shift lever |48 and the pin-and-slot connection` |52, and is thus operative like said shift-key lever |48 to effect a case shift. 23| represents aspring employed to partly counterbalance vthe weight of the platen 24, platen-frame 25 and shift-rail frame 54 and reacts at a suitable point against the typewriterframe 29. VThe adjustable studs 18controlling the type-action coupler-links are threaded into a cross-bar 232 .which may be supported by attachment t'o the sidetplates 2|8, 2|9.

Variations may be resorted to within the scope of the invention and portions of the improvements may be used without others.

Having thusI described my invention, I claim:

l. In a typewriting machine having a platen and types, the combination of means shiftable to effect relative case shifts of said platen and types, a case-shift key, power-operated means callable into use by means of said key for shifting said shiftable means from a primary case position to another caseposition, a latch-device operative to hold saidj shiftable means in said other case position independently of said key and power-operated means, a universal bar coactingv with said types, means associated with said latchdevice and universal bar and controlled by said shiftable means whereby the shift of the latter to said other case position operatively connects said latch-device to said universal bar to enable thelatten at the actuation of a type following said shift, to trip -said latch-device for ensuing restoration of said shiftable means to primary case position, and whereby -said restoration disconnects said latch-device from said universal bar, a special case-shift key operable to call said power-operated means into play for case shifting said shiftable means as recited, and means settable by operation of said special key to disable the means controlled by said shiftable means and thereby prevent the latter, at the shift to said other case position, from enabling said universal bar to 'trip said latch-device, therebyto prevent the restoration of said shiftable means for the purpose of typing other case. t

2. ,In a typewriting machine having a platen and types, the combination of means shiftable to effect relative case shifts of said platen and types, a case-shift key, power-operated means callable into use by means of said key for shifting said shiftable means from a primary case position to another case position, a latch-device operative Lto hold said shiftable means in said repeatedly in said other case position independently of said key and' power-operated means, a universal bar coacting with said types, means associated with said latchdevice and universal bar and controlled by said shiftable means whereby the shift of the latter to said other case position operatively connects said latch-device to said universal bar to enable the latter, at the actuation of a type following said shift, to trip said latch-device for ensuing restoration of said shiftable means to primary case position, and whereby said restoration disconnects said latch-device from said universal bar, a special case-shift key operable to call said power-operated means into play for case shifting said shiftable means as recited, means settable by operation of said special key to disable the means controlled by said shiftable means and thereby prevent the latter, at the shift to said other case position, from enabling said universal bar to trip said latch-device, thereby to trip said latch-device to restore said shiftable means to said primary case position, and to render said disabled means effective again preparatory toa case shift effected by means of the first-named shift-key.

3. The invention as set forth in claim 2, said release-key being operable to trip said'latch-deto effect relative case shifts of said types and.

platen, power-operable means to shift said shiftable means from lower case to upper case position, a latch-device operable to hold said shiftable means in upper-Case position independently of said power-operable means, said latch-device including provision whereby the shift of said shiftable means to upper case causes said -latch device to become operatively' connected to said universal bar train to enable the latter to trip said latch-device at the actuation of a type following said shift to upper case, and whereby, conversely, the. restoration of saidv shiftable means to lower-case position resulting `from the tripping of said latch-device causesthe latter to become disconnected from said universal bar train, two case-shift keys, means whereby ,operation'of eitherlone of said keys activates said power-operable means, means associated with only one of said case-shift keys and becoming set at operation, of sa d one key to rr,render said provision inoperative /and thereby prevent connection of said latch-device with said\ universal bar train, and a release key operable to unset said last-mentioned means and to coincidently trip said latch-device. f

5. In a front-strike typewriting machine having a main frame, a platen, types, anda keyboard at the front of said main frame; a case-shift mechanism including, in combination with said platen, a shift-rail embodied ina frame swingable about an axis for movingsaid shift-rail up,

connected from said power-shaft at the end of.

said shift, a latch-arm having a pivotal support forward of said lever fulcrum, said latch-arm interlocking with a lateral projection of a perident arm of said shift-rail frame to hold the latter upon its shift to upper case, a device coacting universally with said types, and a spring-pressed lug on and shiftable relatively to said latcharm under control of said pendent arm of the shift-rail frame, said lug responding to a shift of the shift-rail.frame to upper-case position by moving into operative connections with said universal device, whereby said universal device is enabled to trip said latch-arm, at actuation of a type following said shift, for ensuing restoration of said shift-rail frame and platen to llower-case position;l said shift-rail frame actingn at its restoration to retract lug from said universal device to render said latch-arm independent of said universal device at lower case.

cial key-lever having means whereby when depressed it opposes movement of said lug into operative connection with said universal device,` and'means forv latch'ingsaid special keylever in depressed position.

7. The inventionas set forth in claim 5, in-

clusive of a special key-lever extending fromsaid `keyboard to a fulcrum within said main frame and operatively connected to said firstmentioned lever for actuating the .,latter, said special key-lever having means whereby when depressed it opposes movement of said lug into operative connection with said' universal device, means for latching said special key-lever in depressed position, and a release-key lever extending from said keyboard toa fulcrum and operative when depressed to release` the latched special key-lever, and to trip said latch-arm for restoration of said shift-railr framevand platen to lower-case position. v

8. In a power-'case-shift mechanism for atype writer, having types, type-keys anda platen, and having a letter-feed universal. bar train, coacting with said type-keys, and means shiftable by power to effect relative case shifts of the types and platen', 'the combination 'o f a latch-device operative t detain said shiftable means upon shift ofthe latter `from a primary casey position to another case position, said latch-device including provision whereby as 'a result of said shift of said shiftable means, said latch-device becomes operatively connected to said universal bar train to enable the latter to release said latchdevice at the actuation of a type following said' power-shift, restoration of said shiftable means.

to primary case position ensuing from the releasing of said latch-device effecting disconnection 'of said latch-device from said universal bar train, means settable to prevent connection of said latch-device to said universal bar train at the if.

shift of said shiftable means from primary case position, and means operable at will to control the releasing of said latch-device and restoravtion pi' said shiftable means to normalpositionu.

9. In a case-shift mechanism for a typewriter having types and a platen, thecombination of a letter-feed universal-bar train coacting with said types, a power-operable driver, a self-returning case-shift key, means power-shiftable by saidA lposition to another case position, a latch-device automatically operative independently of said .key to detain said shiftable means upon powershifting of the latter to said other case position,`

whereby a momentary manually-executed caseshift stroke of said key suflices to eii'ect the power' case-shift and said key is free to return, and'a connector-device operative, as a result of such power-shift of said shiftable means, to operatively connect saidlatch-device to said universalbar train to enable the-latter to trip said latchdevice at the actuationof a type following said shift and whereby, conversely, restorationof `said shiftable means to primary-case position ensuing from the trippingofsaid latch-device effects disconnection of said latch-device from said universal-bar train. y

10. In a case-shift mechanism for a typewriter having types and a platen, the combination of a letter-feed universal-bar train coacting with said types, a power-operable driver, a self-returning case-shift key, means power-shiftable by said driver, upon manually eiecting a case-shift stroke of said key, to effect a relative case-shift of said types and platen from a primary-case position to another case position, a latch-device automatically operative independntly of said key to detain said shiftable means upon power-shifting oi' the latter'to said other case position, where by a momentary manually-executed case-shift stroke of said key suffices to eii'ect the power caseshift andsaid keyis free to return, a connectordevice operative, as a result lof such power-shift oi' said shiftable means, to operatively connect said latch-device to said universal-bar train toA enable the latter to trip said latch-device at the actuation'of a type following said shift and whereby, conversely, restoration of said shiftable means manual operation of said key and resulting power-- shift of said shiftable means and so as to be rendered potentially eective, through vthe immediate release ofthe key, to re-engage said lshiftable means upon the restoration of the latter.

11. In a case-shift mechanism fora typewriteri having types and a platen, the combination of a vletter-feed universal-bar ltrain` coacting with said types, means shiftableto eil'ect a relative case-shift of said types and platen from a pri# mary-case position to another case position, a latch-device automatically operative to detain saidJshiitable means in said other case position, a

connector-device, operative as a result of such shift of said shiftable means, to operatively connect said latch-device to said universal-bar train to enable the latter to trip said 'latch-device in the'actuaiion o! a type following' said shift, and whereby, conversely, restoration of said shiftable means to primary-case position ensuing from the tripping of said latch-device effects disconnection of said latch-device from said universal-bar train,I a mechanism operable to ac't upon and shift said shiftable means from primary-case position, a shift-key |95 operable to actuate said latter mechanism, and means conditioned by operation of said shift-key |95, to prevent the connection of said `latch-device to said universalfbar train at the shift ofv said shiftable ti'on, a latch-device operative automatically to detent saidshiftable means in its shifted position independently of said shift-key and of said powerfoperated means, means associated with said latch-device and said universal-bar. train, and

controlled by said shiftable means, for enabling the releaser -at the actuation of a type-key following said shift, to trip said latch-device, for

ensuing restoration of said shiftable means to primary-case position, a `second shift-key |95 operable to control said power-operated meansv for effectingl a case-shift, and means conditioned by operation of said shift-key |95 to prevent con- .nection of said latchfdevice to said universal-bar train at the shift of saidshiftable means from yprimary-case\position. v

Amann G. r. xuaowsm.

'vor' 

